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08.02.2005 Semifinals at Montagehalle Opera House Graz
update: 26.11.2004 Due to high participation concerning the "stageXplorer" the Ring Award Jury decided to let 3 stageXplorer teams and 9 Ring Award teams enter the semifinals. Ring Award-Teams Elena Artioukhina (RUS) & Etel Ioshpa (RUS) Tomasz Konina (PL) Tobias Kratzer (D) & Rainer Sellmaier (D) Anna Malunat (D) & Jan Kattein (D) & Magdolna Parditka (H) Damiano Michieletto (I) & Team C.A.P. 30123 (I) Hendrik Müller (D) & Mira Voigt (D) & Olaf Schmitt (D) Esther Muschol (D) & Michaela Buerger (A) Orpha Phelan (IRL) & Leslie Travers (GB) Federica Santambrogio (I) & Maria Spazzi (I) stageXplorer-Teams Marcus Dross (D) & Christoph Rodatz (D) & Michael Wolters (D) Hans-Jörg Kapp (D) & Martina von Holn (D) Sirko Knüpfer (D) & Kerstin Weinbrecht (D) For the first time a Russian, two Italian and one Irish-English teams have made it to the semifinals! Programme of the Semifinals: Saturay, 29 January 2005 5.30 – 7.00pm musiktheater morgen - eine frage der quote? David Hermann, stage manager and winner Ring Award 2000 Andreas Homoki, Intendant, Komischen Oper Berlin Veronica Kaup-Hasler, designated Intendant, steirischer herbst Peter Konwitschny, stage director (contacted) Gerard Mortier, Director, Opéra National de Paris Presentation: Alexander Kraus scoring tickets are available at the Theaterkasse. Phone 0043/316/8000 Sunday, 30 January 2005 Montagehalle der Grazer Oper 10.00am visitation of the models 11.00am – 1.00pm Team 1-4 Ring Award 60min. pause 2.00 – 3.30pm Team 5-7 Ring Award 15min. pause 3:45 – 4:45pm Team 8-9 Ring Award 15min. pause 5.00 – 6.30pm Team 10-12 stageXplorer from 6:45pm decision of the Ring Award Jury for the 4 team going to the finals and awarding of the audience prize scoring tickets for the semifinals (30 January 2005) are available at the Theaterkasse. Phone 0043/316/8000 update: 03.04.2004 opening evening for the 24 semifinalists: 29 January 2005 On 30 January 2004 the teams present their conceptions to the Ring Award Jury and a public audience (maximum duration: 20 minutes). Their presentations should use conventional methods (models 1 : 20) and optionally electronic means in addition. venue: “Montagehalle”, Opera House Graz Tickets (free of charge) are available at the Theater Graz box office. Ring Award The ring award teams devise detailed drafts for staging the second act of Mozart’s “Le nozze di Figaro”. stageXplorer Candidates of the stageXplorer branch produce a detailed concept for their musico-theatrical performance. The jury decide on a maximum of three ring award teams and one stageXplorer team to enter the third stage of the competition. The teams not entering the finals receive special encouragement prizes of Euro 1,750.- each. At the semifinals an additional Audience Prize will be awarded. It is envisaged that those semifinalists not entering the finals will give further presentations of their conceptions at several other European cities. |
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